Publications for Ben Saul 2016

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Publications for Ben Saul
Publications for Ben Saul
2016
Saul, B. (2016). Australia and International
Counter-Terrorism Law and Practice
(Forthcoming). In Donald Rothwell, Emily
Crawford (Eds.), International Law in Australia.
Australia: Thomson Reuters.
Saul, B. (2016). Defining Terrorism: A
Conceptual Minefield (Forthcoming). In
Andreas Gofas, Richard English, Stathis N.
Kalyvas, Erica Chenoweth (Eds.), The Oxford
Handbook of Terrorism. United Kingdom:
Oxford University Press.
Saul, B. (2016). Humanitarian Engagement with
Non-state Armed Groups | Improving Respect for
International Humanitarian Law by Non-state
Armed Groups, (pp. 40 - 52). London, United
Kingdom: The Royal Institute of International
Affairs. <a
href="https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/files/
chathamhouse/publications/research/2016-04-29NSAG.pdf">[More Information]</a>
Saul, B. (2016). Indigenous Peoples and Human
Rights: International and Regional
Jurisprudence. United Kingdom: Hart
Publishing.
Saul, B. (2016). Introduction: The Drafting of the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, 1948–1966 (Forthcoming). In
Ben Saul (Eds.), The Travaux Preparatoires of
the International Covenant on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights 1966 (Forthcoming). United
Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Saul, B., Akande, D. (2016). Oxford Guide to
International Humanitarian Law (Forthcoming).
United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Saul, B. (2016). Terrorism (Forthcoming). In
John R.W.D. Jones QC, Misa Zgonec-Rozej
(Eds.), Blackstone's International Criminal
Practice. United Kingdom: Oxford University
Press.
Saul, B. (2016). Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism
and International Humanitarian Law
(Forthcoming). In Ben Saul, Dapo Akande
(Eds.), Oxford Guide to International
Humanitarian Law (Forthcoming). United
Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Saul, B. (2016). The Crime of Terrorism within
the Jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice
and Human Rights: Article 28G of the AU's
Malabo Protocol 2014 (Forthcoming). In
Charles Jalloh, Kamari Clarke, Vincent
Nmehielle (Eds.), African Court of Justice and
Human and Peoples' Rights in Context.
Boer, B., Hirsch, P., Johns, F., Saul, B., Scurrah,
N. (2016). The Mekong: A Socio-Legal Approach
to River Basin Development. United Kingdom:
Routledge. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315765556"
>[More Information]</a>
Saul, B. (2016). The Travaux Preparatoires of
the International Covenant on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights 1966 (Forthcoming). United
Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
2015
Smith-Khan, L., Crock, M., McCallum, R., Saul,
B. (2015). 'Up to now I am suffering': justice,
sexual violence and disability amongst refugees
in Uganda. International Journal of Migration
and Border Studies, 1(4), 348-371. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJMBS.2015.070
765">[More Information]</a>
Saul, B., Stephens, T. (2015). Antarctica in
International Law. Oxford, United Kingdom:
Hart Publishing.
Saul, B., Stephens, T., Horne, A. (2015).
Chronology of Legally Significant Events. In
Ben Saul, Tim Stephens (Eds.), Antarctica in
International Law, (pp. xxvii-liv). Oxford,
United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.
Saul, B., Heath, K. (2015). Cyber terrorism. In
Nicholas Tsagourias, Russell Buchan (Eds.),
Research Handbook on International Law and
Cyberspace, (pp. 147-167). Cheltenham: Edward
Elgar Publishing.
Saul, B., Stephens, T. (2015). Introduction:
Antarctica in International Law. In Ben Saul,
Tim Stephens (Eds.), Antarctica in International
Law, (pp. lv-lxxii). Oxford, United Kingdom:
Hart Publishing.
Saul, B. (2015). Migrating to Australia with
Disabilities: Non-Discrimination and the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities. In Mary Crock (Eds.), Migrants
and Rights, (pp. 417-447). Farnham, Surrey:
Ashgate Publishing.
Saul, B. (2015). Old and New Terrorist Threats:
What Form Will They Take and How Will States
Respond? In M. Cherif Bassiouni (Eds.),
Globalization and Its Impact on the Future of
Human Rights and International Criminal
Justice, (pp. 281-307). Cambridge: Intersentia
Publishing Ltd.
Saul, B., Stephens, T. (2015). Responsive
Antarctic Law-Making in the Asian Century. The
Yearbook of Polar Law, 7, 55-82. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2211-6427_003"
>[More Information]</a>
Saul, B. (2015). Terrorism as a legal concept. In
Genevieve Lennon, Clive Walker (Eds.),
Routledge Handbook of Law and Terrorism, (pp.
19-37). Abingdon: Routledge.
Publications for Ben Saul
Saul, B. (2015). Terrorism as a transnational
crime. In Neil Boister, Robert Currie (Eds.),
Routledge Handbook of Transnational Criminal
Law, (pp. 394-408). Oxon, United Kingdom:
Routledge.
Saul, B. (2013). China, Natural Resources,
Sovereignty and International Law. Asian Studies
Review, 37(2), 196-214. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357823.2013.
769497">[More Information]</a>
Saul, B. (2015). The status of Western Sahara as
occupied territory under international
humanitarian law and the exploitation of natural
resources. Global Change, Peace and Security,
27(3), 301-322. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14781158.2015.
1075969">[More Information]</a>
Nasu, H., Saul, B. (2013). Human Rights in the
Asia Pacific Region: Towards Institution
Building. Routledge.
Smith-Khan, L., Crock, M., Saul, B., McCallum,
R. (2015). To 'Promote, Protect and Ensure':
Overcoming Obstacles to Identifying Disability
in Forced Migration. Journal of Refugee Studies,
28(1), 38-68. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feu020">[Mo
re Information]</a>
2014
Saul, B., Renshaw, C. (2014). Human Rights in
Asia and the Pacific: Critical Concepts in Asian
Studies Volumes I - IV. United Kingdom:
Routledge.
Hart, N., Crock, M., McCallum, R., Saul, B.
(2014). Making Every Life Count: Ensuring
Equality and Protection for Persons with
Disabilities in Armed Conflicts. Monash
University Law Review, 40(1), 148-174. <a
href="http://www.law.monash.edu.au/about-us/p
ublications/monlr/issues/past/40-1/mccallum.pdf
">[More Information]</a>
Saul, B. (2014). Research Handbook on
International Law and Terrorism. Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar Publishing.
Saul, B. (2014). Security and Fairness in
Australian Public Law. In M Groves (Eds.),
Modern Administrative Law in Australia:
Concepts and Context, (pp. 93-118). Melbourne:
Cambridge University Press.
Saul, B. (2013). Indefinite Security Detention
and Refugee Children and Families in Australia:
International Human Rights Law Dimensions.
Australian International Law Journal, 20, 55-75.
Saul, B. (2013). Protecting Refugees in the
Global 'War on Terror'. In James C. Hathaway
(Eds.), Human Rights And Refugee Law, (pp.
356-378). Cheltenham, United Kingdom:
Edward Elgar Publishing.
Saul, B. (2013). The Special Tribunal for
Lebanon and Terrorism as an International
Crime: Reflections on the Judicial Function. In
William A. Schabas, Yvonne McDermott, Niamh
Hayes (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion
to International Criminal Law: Critical
Perspectives, (pp. 79-99). Farnham, United
Kingdom: Ashgate.
Saul, B. (2013). Wikileaks: Information Messiah
or Global Terrorist? In D. Baldino (Eds.),
Spooked: The truth about intelligence in
Australia, (pp. 207-239). Sydney, Australia:
NewSouth Publishing.
2012
Saul, B. (2012). 'Fair Shake of the Sauce Bottle':
Fairer ASIO security assessments of refugees.
Alternative Law Journal, 37(4), 221-227.
Saul, B., Baghoomians, I. (2012). An
Experiential International Law Field School in
the Sky: Learning Human Rights and
Development in the Himalayas. Legal Education
Review, 22(2), 273-315.
Saul, B. (2014). Terrorism and international
humanitarian law. In B Saul (Eds.), Research
Handbook on International Law and Terrorism,
(pp. 208-231). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Publishing.
Saul, B. (2012). Civilising the Exception:
Universally Defining Terrorism. In A Masferrer
(Eds.), Post 9/11 and the State of Permanent
Legal Emergency: Security and Human Rights in
Countering Terrorism, (pp. 79-100). Dordrecht:
Springer.
Saul, B., Kinley, D., Mowbray, J. (2014). The
International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights: Commentary, Cases, and
Materials. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Saul, B., Sherwood, S., McAdam, J., Stephens,
T., Slezak, J. (2012). Climate Change and
Australia: Warming to the Global Challenge.
Sydney: The Federation Press.
Saul, B., Flanagan, M. (2014). Torture and
counter-terrorism. In B Saul (Eds.), Research
Handbook on International Law and Terrorism,
(pp. 379-400). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Publishing.
Saul, B. (2012). Criminality and Terrorism. In
A Salinas de Frias, K Samuel and N White
(Eds.), Counter-Terrorism: International Law
and Practice, (pp. 133-170). Oxford, United
Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
2013
Saul, B. (2012). Dark Justice: Australia's
Indefinite Detention of Refugees on Security
Publications for Ben Saul
Grounds Under International Human Rights
Law. Melbourne Journal of International Law,
13(2), 685-731.
Saul, B. (2012). Indigenous Peoples, Laws and
Customs in the Teaching of Public and Private
International Law. Ngiya: Talk the Law, 4,
63-78.
Saul, B., Stephens, T. (2012). Not Yet Out of the
Woods: Australia's Attempt to Regulate Illegal
Timber Imports and World Trade Organization
Obligations. Australian International Law
Journal, 19, 143-160.
Saul, B. (2012). Terrorism. Oxford: Hart
Publishing.
Saul, B. (2012). Terrorism and international
criminal law: questions of (in)coherence and
(il)legitimacy. In G Boas, W Schabas and M
Scharf (Eds.), International Criminal Justice:
Legitimacy and Coherence, (pp. 190-230).
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Saul, B. (2012). The Emerging International Law
of Terrorism. In B Saul (Eds.), Terrorism, (pp.
67-87). Oxford: Hart Publishing.
Saul, B. (2012). The Security Risks of Climate
Change Displacement in Bangladesh. Journal of
Human Security, 8(2), 5-35.
2011
Saul, B. (2011). '"Why do they hate us?".. They
hate our freedoms': The globalisation of
terrorism and counter-terrorism. In Shawkat
Alam, Natalie Klein and Juliette Overland (Eds.),
Globalisation and the Quest for Social and
Environmental Justice: The Relevance of
International Law in an Evolving World Order,
(pp. 207-234). London & New York: Routledge
imprint of Taylor & Francis.
Saul, B. (2011). Amicus Curiae Brief on the
Notion of Terrorist Acts Submitted to the
Appeals Chamber of the Special Tribunal for
Lebanon Pursuant to Rule 131 of the Rules of
Procedure and Evidence. Criminal Law Forum,
22(3), 365-388. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10609-011-914
4-2">[More Information]</a>
McAdam, J., Saul, B. (2011). Displacement with
Dignity: International Law and Policy Responses
to Climate Change, Migration and Security in
Bangladesh. German Yearbook of International
Law, 53, 233-287.
Saul, B. (2011). Legislating from a Radical
Hague: The United Nations Special Tribunal for
Lebanon Invents an International Crime of
Transnational Terrorism. Leiden Journal of
International Law, 24(3), 677-700. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S092215651100
0203">[More Information]</a>
Saul, B., Mowbray, J., Baghoomians, I. (2011).
Resistance to Regional Human Rights
Cooperation in The Asia-Pacific:
Demythologizing Regional Exceptionalism by
Learning from the Americas, Europe and Africa.
In H Nasu and B Saul (Eds.), Human Rights in
the Asia-Pacific Region: Towards Institution
Building, (pp. 107-126). United Kingdom:
Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.
Kinley, D., Saul, B. (2011). Review of Human
Rights Education and Training in the Criminal
Justice System in Nepal. Nepal Law Review.
Saul, B., Mowbray, J., Baghoomians, I. (2011).
The Last Frontier of Human Rights Protection:
Interrogating Resistance to Regional Cooperation
in the Asia-Pacific. Australian International Law
Journal, 18, 23-52.
Saul, B. (2011). Throwing Stones at Streetlights
or Cuckolding Dictators? Australian Foreign
Policy and Human Rights in the Developing
World. The Round Table, 100(415), 423-439. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2011.
595259">[More Information]</a>
2010
McAdam, J., Saul, B. (2010). An Insecure
Climate for Human Security? Climate-Induced
Displacement and International Law. In Alice
Edwards and Carla Ferstman (Eds.), Human
Security and Non-Citizens: Law, Policy and
International Affairs, (pp. 357-403). Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Saul, B. (2010). Climate Change and Resource
Scarcity: Towards an International Law of
Distributive Justice. In Rosemary Lyster (Eds.),
In the Wilds of Climate Law, (pp. 71-96).
Australia: Australian Academic Press.
Saul, B. (2010). Hitoshi Nasu, International Law
on Peacekeeping: A Study of Article 40 of the
UN Charter (2009). Australian International Law
Journal, 17, 291-292.
Saul, B. (2010). Julius Stone and the Question of
Palestine in International Law. In Helen Irving,
Jacqueline Mowbray and Kevin Walton (Eds.),
Julius Stone: A Study in Influence, (pp. 238-261).
Sydney: The Federation Press.
Johns, F., Saul, B., Hirsch, P., Stephens, T.,
Boer, B. (2010). Law and the Mekong River
Basin: A Socio-Legal Research Agenda on the
Role of Hard and Soft Law in Regulating
Transboundary Water Resources. Melbourne
Journal of International Law, 11(1), 154-174.
Saul, B. (2010). Migrating to Australia with
Disabilities: Non-Discrimination and the
Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities. Australian Journal of Human
Rights, 16(1), 63-104.
Publications for Ben Saul
Saul, B. (2010). Phil Clark, The Gacaca Courts,
Post-Genocide Justice and Reconciliation in
Rwanda: Justice Without Lawyers. Australian
International Law Journal, 17, 299-302.
Roque (Eds.), Asia-Pacific Yearbook of
International Humanitarian Law, (pp. 110-134).
The Philippines: Institute of International Legal
Studies.
Saul, B. (2010). The Emerging International Law
of Terrorism. Indian Yearbook of International
Law and Policy 2009, 1, 163-192.
Saul, B. (2008). Foreword. In P Rainey & B
Saul (Eds.), Youth Writes: An Anthology of
Young Australians' Writing. The Youth Writes
Committee.
Saul, B. (2010). The Kafka-esque Case of Sheikh
Mansour Leghaei: The Denial of the
International Human Right to a Fair Hearing in
National Security Assessments and Migration
Proceedings in Australia. University of New
South Wales Law Journal, 33(3), 629-661.
Saul, B. (2010). Waiting for Dignity in Australia:
Migrant Rights to Social Security and Disability
Support under International Human Rights Law.
UCL Human Rights Review, 3(October 2010),
72-108.
2009
Saul, B. (2009). Book Review: Human Rights
and Non-Discrimination in the 'War on Terror'
by Daniel Moeckli. The Modern Law Review,
72(3), 314-317.
Saul, B. (2009). Book Review: Neil Boister and
Robert Cryer, The Tokyo International Military
Tribunal: A Reappraisal (Oxford University
Press, Oxford, 2008), ISBN 978-0-19-927852-7,
358 pages. Australian International Law
Journal, 16, 295-299.
Saul, B. (2009). Climate Change, Conflict and
Security: International Law Challenges. New
Zealand Armed Forces Law Review, 9, 1-20.
Saul, B. (2009). Prosecuting War Crimes at
Balibo Under Australian Law: The Killing of
Five Journalists in East Timor by Indonesia.
Sydney Law Review, 31(1), 83-120.
Saul, B. (2009). The Equivalent Logic of Torture
and Terrorism: Legal Regulation of Moral
Monstrosity. In Stritzke, W; Lewandowsky, S;
Denemark, D; Clare, J; Morgan (Eds.),
Terrorism and Torture: An Interdisciplinary
Perspective, (pp. 44-62). Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Saul, B. (2009). The Implementation of the
Genocide Convention at the National Level. In
Gaeta, Paola~ (Eds.), The UN Genocide
Convention: A Commentary, (pp. 58-83). New
York, USA: Oxford University Press.
2008
Saul, B. (2008). Book Review - Law in Times of
Crisis: Emergency Powers in Theory and
Practice by Oren Gross & Fionnuala Ni Aolain.
Irish Yearbook of International Law.
Saul, B. (2008). Branding Enemies: Regional
Legal Responses to Terrorism in Asia. In HHL
Saul, B. (2008). Forgiving Terrorism: Trading
Justice for Peace, or Imperiling the Peace? In
Gani, M and Mathew, P (Eds.), Fresh
Perspectives on the War on Terror, (pp.
189-206). Canberra: ANU E Press.
Saul, B. (2008). Protecting Refugees in the
Global 'War on Terror'. Indian Juridical Review,
2008 (1), 13-35.
Saul, B. (2008). Terrorism as Crime or War:
Militarising Crime and Disrupting the
Constitutional Settlement? Public Law Review,
19(1), 20-31.
Saul, B. (2008). The International Protection of
Journalists in Armed Conflict and Other Violent
Situations. Australian Journal of Human Rights,
14(1), 99-140.
Saul, B. (2008). Wearing Thin: Restrictions on
Islamic Headscarves and Other Religious
Symbols. In Jane McAdam (Eds.), Forced
Migration, Human Rights and Security, (pp.
181-212). Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
2007
Saul, B. (2007). Australian Administrative
Law:The Human Rights Dimension. In
Matthew Groves and H. P. Lee (Eds.), Australian
Administrative Law: Fundamentals, Principles
and Doctrines, (pp. 50-76). Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Saul, B. (2007). Book Review: Stephen Grey's
'Ghost Plane: The Untold Story of the CIA's
Torture Programme' Scribe: Melbourne 2007.
Law Society Journal, (45) 6, 82-83.
Saul, B. (2007). Defining Terrorism to Protect
Human Rights. In Deborah Staines (Eds.),
Interrogating the War on Terror:
Interdisciplinary Perspectives, (pp. 190-210).
UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Saul, B. (2007). From the Guest Editor: Building
the Law on Genocide. Journal of Genocide
Research, 9(2), 173-175.
Saul, B. (2007). Response to Dannielle
Celemajer's "Are we entereing a post human
rights era?". Human Rights Defender, 16(1), 22.
Saul, B. (2007). The Curious Element of Motive
in Definitions of Terrorism: Essential Ingredient
or Criminalising Thought? In A. Lynch, E.
MacDonald & G. Williams (Eds.), Law and
Publications for Ben Saul
Liberty in the War on Terror, (pp. 28-38).
Sydney: Federation Press.
2006
Saul, B. (2006). Book review: Peter Reddy,
Torture: What You Need to Know. Law Society
Journal, 44(9), 95.
Saul, B. (2006). Censorship of Religious Texts:
The Limits of Pluralism. The U T S Law Review,
8, 49-65.
Saul, B. (2006). Defending 'Terrorism':
Justifications and Excuses for Terrorism in
International Criminal Law. Australian Yearbook
of International Law, 25, 177-226.
Saul, B. (2006). Defining Terrorism in
International Law. UK: Oxford University Press.
Crock, M., Saul, B., Dastyari, A. (2006). Future
Seekers II: Refugees and Irregular Migration in
Australia. Sydney: Federation Press.
Saul, B. (2006). The Dangers of the United
Nations' "New Security Agenda": "Human
Security" in the Asia-Pacific Region. Asian
Journal of Comparative Law, 1(1), 1-35. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1932-0205.1014
">[More Information]</a>
Saul, B. (2006). The Legal Response of the
League of Nations to Terrorism. Journal of
International Criminal Justice, 4(1), 78-102.
2005
Saul, B. (2005). Attempts to Define 'Terrorism'
in International Law. Netherlands International
Law Review, 52(1), 57-83.
Saul, B. (2005). Crimes and Prohibitions of
'Terror' and 'Terrorism' in Armed Conflict:
1919-2005. Humanitares Volkerrecht
Informationsschriften, 4, 264.
Saul, B. (2005). Defining Terrorism to Protect
Human Rights. Human Rights Defender, 14(2),
2.
Saul, B. (2005). Definition of 'Terrorism' in the
UN Security Council: 1985-2004. Chinese
Journal of International Law, 4(1), 141-166.
Law Journal, 30(5), 219-221.
2004
Saul, B. (2004). Compensation for Unlawful
Death in International Law: A Focus on the
Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
American University International Law Review,
19(3), 523-585.
Saul, B. (2004). Torturing terrorists after
September 11. International Journal of Law and
Psychiatry, 27(6), 645-670.
2003
Saul, B. (2003). International Terrorism as a
European Crime: The Policy Rationale for
Criminalization. European Journal of Crime,
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 11(4),
323-349.
Saul, B. (2003). The Legality of the Use of Force
Against Iraq in 2003: Did the Coalition Defend
or Defy the United Nations? U C L A Journal of
International Law and Foreign Affairs, 8(2),
267-329.
2002
Saul, B. (2002). Election Violence in Sri Lanka:
Implementing the Right to a Free and Fair
Election. Asia Pacific Journal on Human Rights
and the Law, 3(1), 1-39.
Crock, M., Saul, B. (2002). Future Seekers:
Refugees and the Law in Australia. Australia:
Federation Press.
Saul, B. (2002). Legal Professional Privilege Balancing Law Enforcement Against Protecting
the Regulated. Law Institute Journal, 76(2),
68-99.
Crock, M., Saul, B. (2002). Nation Skilling:
Immigration, Labour and the Law. In Mary
Crock and Kerry Lyon (Eds.), Nation Skilling:
Migration, Labour and the Law in Australia,
Canada, New Zealand and the United States,
(pp. 1-11). Sydney Australia: Desert Pea Press.
2001
Saul, B. (2005). In Fear of Freedom. Human
Rights Defender, 2005, 9.
Saul, B. (2001). Genetic Policing: Forensic DNA
Testing in NSW. Current Issues in Criminal
Justice, 13(1), 74-109.
Saul, B. (2005). Preventing Communal
Violence? Blurring Sedition, Vilification and
Terrorism (2005 Special Issue). Human Rights
Defender, 2005, 15.
Saul, B. (2001). In the Shadow of Human Rights:
Human duties, obligations and responsibilities.
Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 32.3,
565-624.
Saul, B. (2005). Speaking of Terror:
Criminalising Incitement to Violence. University
of New South Wales Law Journal, 28(3),
868-886.
Saul, B. (2001). Privilege against
Self-incrimination in Federal Regulation.
Reform.
Saul, B. (2005). Two Justifications for
Terrorism: A Moral Legal Response. Alternative
Saul, B. (2001). Removing Legal Professional
Privilege: A policy imperative? Law Society
Journal, 39(9), 67.
Publications for Ben Saul
Saul, B. (2001). Was the conflict in East Timor
'genocide' and why does it matter? Melbourne
Journal of International Law, 2(2), 477-522.
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